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Presented at NCA in Nov 2011. “Political Pass-Along in a Digital Era: How Political Campaigns Encourage The Re-circulation of their Messages.” Political Communication division (Panel chair and organizer).

Presented at NCA in Nov 2011. “Messaging Through Microsites: Analyzing the Content of Campaign-Produced Microsites and their Possibilities for Understandings of Campaign Communication.” Political Communication division

Presented at 4S(Society for the Social Studies of Science) in Nov. 2011. “Are Social Media Increasing Engagement Between Political Campaigns and Voters? Potential vs. Practice”

Presented at International Communication Association (ICA) in May 2011. “Using Technology, Building Democracy: How Electoral Engagement with Technology Impacts Our Understandings of Citizenship in a Digital-Era Democracy.” Political Communication Division Pre-Conference.

April, 2010. “What’s the Big Deal About Small Sites? How Political Microsites Reflect Shifting Norms of Participation.” Presented at Social Media as Politics By Other Means: How architecture and algorithms affect online political discourses. Rutgers University.

February, 2010. “Constructing Civic Republican Subjectivities via the Freirean Pedagogies of the One Laptop Per Child Campaign.” Presented at Freire 40 Years Later Workshop. Northwestern University.

November, 2009. “Protest Publics: Toward an Expanded Understanding of the Habermasian Public Sphere in a Postnational Era.” Presented at National Communication Association(NCA), Political Communication Division.Chicago, IL.